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I honestly really like the Masterpiece mascara by MaxFactor. I have both normal and in waterproof. The normal one is great if you want a light look but if you want a little more distinguished lashes go for the waterproof. It's oilier than the normal version so your lashes look more luscious. Although it's harder to get off so make sure you have a good make-up remover for waterproof mascara. But both are pretty good at keeping lashes separated so I love it. :)

-Soak your feet in jasmine and rosemary tea (this alleviates any built up muscle tension)

-Exfoliate dead skin by gently removing skin cells with the skin of an avocado (use the fruit paste on the balls of your feet)-Apply extra virgin olive oil on your feet and ankles. Cover feet with a silk fabric wrap (sheets of fabric can be found at any craft store)-Scrap the bottom of each heel of your shoe with a pumice stone (using a rock will scrap away the lovely decor)Twenty minutes before departure-Strap the heels on-Stretch up and down to touch high and low objectsRemember, shoes are like pets. You must train them to do right by you!

Make sure your posture is correct, your shoulders should be back and down, like you are squeezing something gently between your shoulder blades. Keep your eye line and chin up, it is a common mistake to look down, which throws off balance and distorts your center of gravity.Also, do not put your heels down first. When you step, try to put your whole foot down at the same time, and cross one foot slightly over the other, the step is much sexier this way.Another common problem is bad shoes. It is best to start with a small heel, about 2.5 inches, that has good support and balance. Do not start off with a wobbly stiletto heel that tips over easily, go for one with a stronger base instead.

I am a very regular visitor to ur blog, but very rarely comment.Thanks a lot for all the good work you are doing and keep up the wonderful work!!Hope this blog completes many more successful years (may it go on and on!!!)

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